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We describe and examine a consistent test for the correct specification of a regression function with dependent data. The test is based on the supremum of the difference between the parametric and nonparametric estimates of the regression model. Rather surprisingly, the behaviour of the test...
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We consider the estimation of the location of the pole and memory parameter, amp;#955;lt;supgt;0lt;/supgt; and amp;#945; respectively, of covariance stationary linear processes whose spectral density function f(amp;#955;) satisfies f(amp;#955;) amp;#8764; C|amp;#955; amp;#8722;...
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This paper introduces a nonparametric Granger-causality test for covariance stationary linear processes under, possibly, the presence of long-range dependence. We show that the test is consistent and has power against contiguous alternatives converging to the parametric rate T-½. Since the test...
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This paper deals with estimation and hypothesis testing in models allowing for trending processes that are possibly nonstationary, nonlinear, and non-Gaussian. Using semi-parametric estimators, we obtain asymptotic confidence intervals for the trend and memory parameters, and we develop joint...
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The paper is concerned with the estimation of the long memory parameter in a conditionally heteroskedastic model proposed by Giraitis, Robinson and Surgailis (1999). We consider methods based on the partial sums of the squared observations which are similar in spirit to the classical R/S...
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We develop non-parametric instrumental variable estimation and inferential theory for econometric models with possibly endogenous regressors whose coefficients can vary over time either deterministically or stochastically, and the time-varying and uniform versions of the standard Hausman...
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